Stereo Warfare
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Evil Psychological Propaganda,
A Modern, Post-Industrial,
ClassWar Soundtrack.

Stereo Warfare is about bringing back anger, dirt and social consciousness on the dancefloors with raw schizophrenic material.

Basically, Stereo Warfare is a sound guerilla, using and distorting samples from 60’s, Punk, Free-Jazz, Hardcore, Soul, Reggae tunes but also influenced by Hip Hop, Jungle and Drum’n bass.

We sound dirty because the neighborhood we live in is dirty, We play fast because we are speed freaks,
We may sound rough and rude, but in this world if you ain’t, you gonna get f***ed, sometimes it can sound as a neurotic bad trip because this world is driving us insane…

What about you? Do you really think that this world is so funny? So cool, that we never had it so good and never had so much?
Indeed we never had it at all… (It reminds me of something…) So why don’t we all dance on stupid senseless happy dance music like brainless clones waiting to get f***ed deep in the ass?
This is what Stereo Warfare is not about!
(Maybe you like it; obviously I’m talking about getting f***ed in the ass not dancing the macarena or other stinkin’ crappy piece of sh*** like that, and that’s your right; as a matter of fact you’d better fight for it!)

Stereo Warfare is a violent musical reaction from the lower class youth to this post-industrial capitalist world and to the way it changes everything into cheap entertainment, hype and manipulated fake information.

“In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles.
Everything that was directly lived has moved away into a representation.The images detached from every aspect of life fuse in a common stream in which the unity of this life can no longer be re-established.
Reality considered partially unfolds, in its own general unity, as a pseudo-world apart, an object of mere contemplation.
The specialization of images of the world is completed in the world of the autonomous image, where the liar has lied to himself.
The spectacle in general, as the concrete inversion of life, is the autonomous movement of the non-living.
The spectacle presents itself simultaneously as all of society, as part of society, and as instrument of unification. As a part of society it is specifically the sector that concentrates all gazing and all consciousness.
Due to the very fact that this sector is separate,
it is the common ground of the deceived gaze and of false consciousness, and the unification it achieves is nothing but an official language of generalized separation.
The spectacle is not a collection of images, but a social relation among people, mediated by images.”
Guy Debord in "The Society of The Spectacle".

Through samples (“cultural legacy must be recycled or destroyed”) past songs become the witnesses of past dreams turned into nightmares.
For most of us it should not seem strange that we could be up for fighting and at the same time up for partying, we can hate so fiercely only because we can love so profoundly. Party for Your Right to Fight!!!
Stereo Warfare is a nonprofit organisation always looking for comrades to join up and partnerships and not for your dirty money (Don’t be scared about it, you fat upper-class bastard!), so download the tunes and share them!
Join The Post-Juvenile Delinquents International Struggle…
” Some people say We got a lot of malice, some say We got a lot of nerve, but I say We won’t quit movin’ until We get what We deserve.”

A lot of thanx, respect, admirations and love to all the Brothers and Sisters, all around this damned world, who got the strength and courage to live their life a different way, who are committed to underground radical scenes (Hardcore/Punk/Rock’n Roll, BreakBeat/BreakCore, Reggae/Ragga, Hip Hop, Jungle/Drum’n Bass or whatever it is), playing conscious music, producing fanzines and records, organising Shows, parties,events…
But also those who come to shows, parties, those who were/are not scared to fight, those who share their drinks, food, drugs, even their bed or lover…(or maybe was it only drunk discussions through the night…)
See you soon…
Why this name?
Basically, Stereo Warfare is a sound guerilla, using and distorting samples from 60’s, Punk, Free-Jazz, Hardcore, Soul, Reggae tunes but also influenced by Hip Hop, Jungle and Drum’n bass.
Through samples (“cultural legacy must be reowned or destroyed”) past songs become the witnesses of past dreams turned into nightmares.
Do you play live?
We sound dirty because the neighborhood we live in is dirty, We play fast because we are speed freaks,
We may sound rough and rude, but in this world if you ain’t, you gonna get f***ed, sometimes it can sound as a neurotic bad trip because this world is driving us insane…
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Freedom and autonomy for artist, free music from financial and commercial ways...
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Maybe with a real radical alternative label that share my point of view...
Band History:
history is manipulated fake informations written by the winners of a war...
Your influences?
Ornette Coleman, the Clash, Public Ennemy, Ed Rush and Optical, John Zorn, The Kinks, Distorted Minds, Refused, Motown, Johnny Cash, Social Distortion, Beastie Boys, Buzzcocks, Alec Empie, Tom Waits, AntiPopConsortium...
Favorite spot?
the whole world/nowhere, but usually the local pub where i can find cheap pints and smoke spliff in the back street...
Equipment used:
Sampler/Sequencer, subconscious nocturnal activity and usually a lot of weed and alcohol...
Anything else...?
A lot of thanx, respect, admirations and love to all the Brothers and Sisters, all around this damned world, who got the strength and courage to live their life a different way, who are committed to underground radical scenes (Hardcore/Punk/Rock’n Roll, BreakBeat/BreakCore, Reggae/Ragga, Hip Hop, Jungle/Drum’n Bass or whatever it is), playing conscious music, producing fanzines and records, organising Shows, parties,events…
But also those who come to shows, parties, those who were/are not scared to fight, those who share their drinks, food, drugs, even their bed or lover…(or maybe was it only drunk discussions through the night…)
See you soon…
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